Eightfold path
Reincarnation
Enlightenment
Noble truths
Meditation
Religion
Buddhism
Nirvana
Gautama
Wisdom
Buddha
Karma
Peace
India
Asia
release from suffering and pain (Buddhist tradition); spiritual enlightenment
Cycle of birth and rebirth ( called samsara in Hindu tradition)
Rulers of India who spread Buddhism throughout India and Southeast Asia
Life is full of suffering; desire causes suffering; end desire and end suffering; follow eight fold path to end desire.
filling one's duty in life
Enlightened one
Sacred text for Hindus
practice of non-violence in Hindu tradition
Prescription to end suffering and reach nirvana
Has no single founder
wisdom (truth)
Nobleman's son who meditates and finds the answer of how to live without suffering or desire.
Individuals who travel to new locations to spread faith (convert populations)
belief in one god
Knowledge of all things, release from suffering and cycle of rebirth (Hindu tradition)
Caste
material actions resulting from the consequences of previous actions.
belief in more than one god
universal soul in HIndu tradition
Major world religion with no god
location where Hinduism is predominantly practiced.
Buddhism is practiced across this place.
physiological age
chronological age
environmental
self care
happiness
emotional
spiritual
meditate
physical
wellness
support
breathe
social
yoga
BUDDHISM
KARMA
PRECEPT
NOBLE TRUTHS
EIGHT FOLD PATH
BUDDHA
TRUTHFULNESS
NIRVANA
SUFFERING
WISDOM
MINDFULNESS
IMPERMANENCE
First name of the creator of Buddhism
A Buddhist community
The teachings of Buddha
Power that gods and demons have that can produce illusions
Reaching this is the end goal of Buddhism
What does achieving enlightenment break
The idea of impermanence
Noble truth; selfishness leads to suffering
Moral conduct; also a section of the eightfold path
Someone who has reached enlightenment
Something that comes back to bite you
Someone who reaches nirvana but comes back to help others in their quest to enlightenment
Translated to "suffering" or "pain" in English
Wisdom or truth taught by the Buddha; a section of the eightfold path
What compassion is referred to in Buddhism
4 fundamental doctrines of Buddhism
A path to enlightenment created by the Buddha
Sense of your calling into existence
There are 108 of these; are used to concentrate while praying or meditating
A very important step in reaching enlightenment
endless cycle of existence
term for suffering b/c of humanity's selfish desire
selfish desire
idea of impermenance
enlightened one
enlightenment
individual who has achieved individual enlightenment
supernatural power wielded by gods and demons to produce delusion
sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence
buddhist monastic community
teachings of buddhism
wisdom of the truth (taught by Buddha)
moral conduct (section of 8 fold path)
buddhist statues
buddha's birth festival
number of steps on the path to enlightenment
symbol for 8 fold path
enlightened buddha's who return to teach and guide others
what adjective is used to describe the "4 ______ truths"
spiritual cultivation
Important Buddhist concept translated as "suffering", "pain", or "stress" in relation to life
Second of the Four Noble Truths, selfish desire, which causes dukkha (suffering)
Idea that there is no permanent, underlying substance that can be called a soul
Development or production in the sense of calling into existence; spiritual cultivation
Enlightened one; founder of Buddhism
Person who has attained enlightenment but postpones nirvana in order to help others achieve enlightenment
Condition of great peace or happiness (enlightenment), the final goal of Buddhism
Cycle of death and rebirth to which life in the material world is bound
Sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences
Compassion; part of the spiritual path of Buddhism
One of the two major traditions of Buddhism, an oriented spiritual practice as embodied in the ideal of the bodhisattva.
One of the two traditions of Buddhism, emphasises attaining self-liberation through one's own efforts
Buddhist community of monks and nuns
Impermanence; essential doctrine/part of 3 marks of existence
Charts the method of attaining the end of suffering, it comprises the essence of Buddha's teachings,
the Buddhist teaching of the means of attaining Nirvana through rightness of belief
This is attained by utilizing morality, meditation and wisdom, Buddhists often meditate because they believe it helps awaken truth.
The founder of Buddhism who later became known as “the Buddha,”
Siddhartha saw an old man, a sick man, a corpse and an ascetic
Practice that rids the mind of the defilement of delusion, or ignorance
release from suffering and pain (Buddhist tradition); spiritual enlightenment
Cycle of birth and rebirth ( called samsara in Hindu tradition)
Rulers of India who spread Buddhism throughout India and Southeast Asia
Life is full of suffering; desire causes suffering; end desire and end suffering; follow eight fold path to end desire.
filling one's duty in life
Enlightened one
Sacred text for Hindus
practice of non-violence in Hindu tradition
Prescription to end suffering and reach nirvana
Has no single founder
Nobleman's son who meditates and finds the answer of how to live without suffering or desire.
Individuals who travel to new locations to spread faith (convert populations)
belief in one god
Knowledge of all things, release from suffering and cycle of rebirth (Hindu tradition)
material actions resulting from the consequences of previous actions.
Caste
release from suffering and pain; spiritual enlightenment
Cycle of birth and rebirth
Rulers of india who spread Buddhism throughout India and Southeast Asia
filling one's duty in life
Sacred text for Hindus
Enlightened one
Has no single founder
practice of non-violence in Hindu tradition
Prescription to end suffering and reach nirvana
belief in one god
major world religion with no god
Material actions resulting from the consequences of previous actions
Knowledge of all things
belief in more than one God
life is full of suffering; desire causes suffering; end desire and end suffering ; follow eight fold path to end desire
Four Noble Truths
Siddartha Gautama
eight fold path
Indo Europeans
enlightenment
Reincarnation
untouchables
Mahabarata
suffering
migration
Anatolia
Hittites
Nirvana
Brahmin
Steppes
Buddha
Brahma
Moksha
Aryans
Sudra
Karma
Caste
Vedas